What to apply to skin burns after radiotherapy

Dr. Alex Harris
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2025-05-01 08:39:14
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Radiotherapy is a common anti-tumor treatment method in clinical practice. Radiotherapy may cause local skin burns, which are caused by the thermal effect of radiation rays. If the skin burns after radiotherapy, you can apply a little MEBO to promote healing. If there is local ulcer or bleeding infection, you also need to apply some antibiotic ointment, such as mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid ointment, erythromycin ointment, etc. Patients should drink more water, supplement more fresh vegetables and fruits, pay attention to monitoring blood routine, liver and kidney function, etc. during radiotherapy to prevent possible side injuries.